Full Guide on How to Play PC Games on Android

Mobile is our life. I personally have started to find myself using my smartphone both for business and for entertainment much more often then a PC, even if it is within my usual reach. What if I could also play my favorite PC games on Android, right here on my couch? So, that I don’t need to turn my computer or gaming console on? Would my life become happier? Definitely, yes. Especially in this world, where we can turn the things apart with a swipe of a single finger.

Well, it’s really hard to find PC games for Android, as quite a few game developers provide versions of their games for the Android platform. Not mentioning the industry of mobile gaming itself, which is currently so overwhelmed with the enormous amount of apps that the PC or console game developers have no room for competition left. In fact, it’s much easier to find the information on how to play Android apps on PC. The reverse task often stays unsolved…

Just imagine how great it would be to enjoy our favorite strategies like Heroes 3 or Disciples 2 within the new environment and extraordinary experience with a mobile touchscreen!

So, if you’ve already inspired by the idea of experiencing such gaming, just like me, let’s dive deep into the problem.

There are three ways of playing Windows games on Android devices.

Find and play PC games ported to Android by their game developers

Stream the entire gaming process to your Android devices live (the Internet and a PC are needed)

Use ExaGear Strategies app to port any PC game on your own to play with no streaming and no internet connection.

The first two ways are quite difficult, as they require efforts for finding the proper titles and/or using some extra hardware.

The third way, which is about ExaGear Strategies app, seems to be the optimal one as you won’t need any extra hardware and a lot of searching. It does include some handy work, but it’s so simple, that absolutely anyone can do it easily and without any technical background. Anyway, If you’d want to look at the problem from different angles, let’s stay consecutive and start from the very first way.